BARTIN İLİ VE YAKIN ÇEVRESİ PEYZAJ ÖZELLİKLERİNİ ETKİLEYEN İKLİM PARAMETRELERİNİN ANALİZİ VE DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ

Peyzaj planlama, peyzajın korunması ve onun temel unsurları olan doğal ve kültürel özelliklerin en uygun şekilde kullanılmasını hedeflemektedir. Doğal peyzaj değerlerinin saptanmasında ise önemli unsurlardan biri iklim faktörüdür. İklime ilişkin ayrıntılı analizlerin yapılması ve bu analizlerin ölçülebilir bir yöntemle değerlendirilmesi ile optimum plan kararları üretilebilir.

DETERMINATION AND EVALUATION OF CLIMATE PARAMETERS EFFECTING LANDSCAPE FEATURES OF BARTIN AND ITS ENVIRONS

Landscape planning has aimed to protect the landscape and optimum use of its main components that are its natural and cultural features. Climate is a very important component to be identified natural landscape values. With done detailed analysis related to climate and evaluated these analysis using a measurable method can be produced optimum planning decisions. According to this study, Bartin, located in The West Black Sea Region, and its environs have been analyzed. Climate parameters related to study area such as rain, heat, humidity and wind was analyzed to have been used GIS software, ArcView 3.2. Obtained dataset have been evaluated used mathematical method.

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